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Definitions for outperformance
out·per·for·mance
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outperformancenoun
The act or state of outperforming
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outperformance
Outperformance refers to the act of performing better or achieving higher results than a benchmark, competitor, or previous performance. It can refer to any type of performance, such as financial performance, sales performance, or athletic performance. It typically implies superior results or success compared to others in a given context.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of outperformance in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of outperformance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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We’ve had a lot of speculation recently that the Biden stimulus package won’t be negative for the dollar at all, in fact it will be a positive thing just on the basis that it should lead to U.S. economic outperformance, but I think if you look at more of the trends in the market at the moment, and we go back to the business cycle, we’re really only at the beginning of this uptick in the global recovery, and a necessary ingredient of that is a weaker dollar.
For small caps to pick up and resume their outperformance we need to see better trends in the economic data in the second half, which would lead to better earnings growth in the third and fourth quarter, which the Street is expecting.
The fact that the Chinese authorities felt compelled to cut lending rates suggests enough concern about the economic outlook that continued Chinese currency outperformance seems much less likely.
At several points in the last year-and-half I thought we were turning a corner and of course we haven't. We see these blips of outperformance, then it continues on its downward trend.
Risk aversion is broadly on the rise and that has been triggered by the weakness in U.S. manufacturing ISM data earlier this week, the outperformance of the U.S. economy compared to other major economies has held the dollar and other risky assets up but that has changed this week.
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